The world is changing with more voices demanding equality and better representation of all people in movies, TV, advertising and corporate but the most popular music genre in the world is yet to see this change manifest. hip-hop has always spoken out against social injustices, oppression and inequality however this was not extended to the females who have contributed immensely to the genre. The role women have played in the evolution of hip-hop seems to go unnoticed and it is Castle Lite’s objective to set the record straight and highlight their contribution at the Castle Lite hip-hop Herstory concert – a first all-female Hip-Hop line up in Africa.

Castle Lite presents hip-hop Herstory, a musical experience which highlights and celebrates the role females have played in the evolution of hip-hop over time. The concert will be a fully immersive experience tapping into all pillars of hip-hop from dance, fashion all the way to graffiti and obviously rapping.

Hip-hop Herstory is more than a concert, it is a movement for all hip hop heads to lend their voice in recognizing female rappers and artists who have made an incredible mark in the industry. The campaign will allow open discussions across multiple media platforms within the hip-hop fraternity and tell the story of women in hip hop through their own lens.

“Castle Lite has always been at the frontline of raising the African music flag high. Herstory is another testament to the progressive nature of the brand and we will give audiences an extraordinary experience highlighting the role women have played in the evolution of this genre” – Becky Opdyke, Castle Lite Director.

Castle Lite presents hip-hop Herstory will be hosted at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand on the 8th of September and will feature international female royalty in the guise of Angela Yee of Breakfast Club fame, Queens born rapper Roxanne Shante and Young M.A of triple platinum hit single ‘Ooouuu’.

Castle Lite presents hip-hop Herstory is working with the SA hip-hop Awards (SAHHAs) on an initiative that will see an upcoming female hip hop act partake in a mentorship program to develop her through the hip-hop ranks – part of ticket proceeds will go towards this initiative.

Tickets are available at Nutickets from Wednesday, 08 August 2018, starting from R150.

If you love hip-hop, all of it, join these amazing artists at this ground-breaking event on 8 September 2018.